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HaRav Wosner Shlita added a written approval of Dio Lanetzach

4 comments:

It says that it stays firm after letting it dry for 2 weeks, what exactly does that mean? after doing a fix can one roll the parshiyos within the same day?

The Shavet Halevy wrote, that the diyo is in the geder of ktav yachol limchak that is mentioned in the Rambam...If I understand correctly this refers to how it can erase in water (similar to parshas sotah)How is this so since it is water proof?

1. In the instructions we explain that Dio Lanetzach dries in 3 steps. 10-20 minutes: dry to the touch.24 hours: can fold parshiot shel rosh and roll a mezuzah.3 weeks: can make "torture" experiments to test the strength of the ink.

After making a small correction on tfillin or mezuzah (which never includes a large area of ink) you can wait at least one hour for regular drying, then use a warm hair drier for a few minutes to speed up the drying. NEVER use a hair dryer on wet ink.

2. Regarding megilat sotah, I copied the section that explains it from diolanetzach.com:

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